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The Artist of Blackberry Grange
The Artist of Blackberry Grange | Paulette Kennedy
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For a young caregiver in the Ozarks, an old house holds haunting memories in a ghostly novel about family secrets, sacrifice, and lost loves by the author of The Devil and Mrs. Davenport. In the summer of 1925, the winds of change are particularly chilling for a young woman whose life has suddenly become unbalanced. Devastated by her mother's death and a cruel, broken engagement, Sadie Halloran learns that her great-aunt Marguerite, a renowned artist now in the throes of dementia, needs a live-in companion. Grasping at newfound purpose, Sadie leaves her desolate Kansas City boardinghouse for Blackberry Grange, Marguerite's once-grand mansion sitting precariously atop an Arkansas bluff. Though Marguerite is a fading shell of the vibrant woman Sadie remembers, Marguerite is feverishly compelled to paint eerie, hallucinatory portraits of old lovers--some cherished, some regretted, and some beastly. All of them haunting. With each passing night, time itself seems to shift with the shadows at Blackberry Grange. As truth and delusion begin to blur, Sadie must uncover the secrets that hold Marguerite captive to her past before reality--and Marguerite's life--slips away entirely.
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Mshookquilts
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A page-turning fantasy, gothic suspense with a little bit of spice and romance. This is really a story of Marguerite and her life, because the story ties up really fast at her end. Sadie goes to help her aunt at the end of a bad relationship, with hopes that this might settle her future. Instead, she comes to love her aunt (and somebody else…don‘t want to spoil it for you). Marguerite‘s paintings are magical and there are rumors of a ghost.

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HotMessJess
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Today I finished a book in one sitting and LOVED it. A fun gothic read that pulled at my heart strings. Also loved that one of character‘s names was Beckett, just like my kid!

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